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The safety imperative—transforming the workplace to protect people (06bb12c8-6d2f-4f7c-beb1-5bcbdcf9392b)
By G. Winkel
"Safety conditions in industry have greatly improved over time. However, around the world, in Canada, and in each province or territory, people are still the victims of serious industrial accidents. T
Jan 1, 2004
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Convergence of Safety Technologies ISARC ? World Mining Congress 2013
Pressure for Better Safety Practices ? Increase Government Regulation ? Safety practices evolve from: ? Increased efficiency and performance ? More knowledgeable workforce ? Focus on decreasing
Aug 1, 2013
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Environmental Law and Regulation Challenges for the Mining Industry
By R. Cotton
"1. INTRODUCTIONTo say that the environment will be a dominant issue in the 1990' s is an understatement. A world-wide ""green revolution"" is taking place not only with the general public and politic
Jan 1, 1991
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The Colomac Project
By V. N. Bryant
"1.0 SYNOPSISThe Colomac property, located 137 miles by air northwest of Yellowknife in Canada's NWT. will recover gold from 10,000 tons per day of open pit ore.The decision to proceed with the projec
Jan 1, 1990
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The Kumtor Gold Mill Start Up and Start up Challenges
By John Kazakoff, Andrew Mortimore
"Production at the remote Kumtor Gold Mine in Kyrgyzstan commenced on schedule in December 1996.The ore mined during the first few months of 1997 from the upper benches of the pit did not produce the
Jan 1, 1999
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Tailings Disposal Area Development at Inco Sudbury Operations
By J. P. Van Cruyningen, M. J. Puro
"A 2400 acre extension to the existing Tailings Area is under development at Inco's Copper Cliff Milling operations.The new area is being developed in stages as production levels dictate thus minimizi
Jan 1, 1987
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Operational Data and Maintenance Reliability
By Justin S. Johnsen
As OEM sensors and interfaces have grown in number, the available data from equipment in the mining environment has continued to multiply. This equates to an increased visibility of operating performa
Nov 1, 2011
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Doing More with What We Already Know – Improving the Efficiency of Minerals Processing
By Joe Pease
"The demand for minerals and metals is increasing. Head grades of ore bodies are dropping. Remaining ores are becoming finer grained, more complex, and more logistically challenging. Mineral processin
Jan 1, 2015
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Hardening of Low-Alloyed Gold
By Jörg Fischer-Bühner
Conventional 22ct Au jewellery alloys are comparably soft in the as-cast and soft-annealed state and hardening by cold-working is the only way of giving strength to the jewellery. The paper first focu
Oct 1, 2003
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Heterogeneity of Low-Grade Ores and Amenability to Sensor-Based Sorting
By A. Mazhary
"Although ore sorting in mining is not a new concept, sensor-based sorting has failed to gain broad acceptance due to perceived challenges with the technology. In order to gain wider applications, thi
Jan 1, 2015
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The Application of Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development?s ?Seven Questions of Sustainability? to a Planning Process in Alberta
By Don Peel
Mineral aggregate, the most widely used mineral resource globally, has attracted little academic or public interest. Of all mining developments, the aggregate resource is seldom factored into resource
May 1, 2004
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Experimental and Thermodynamic Modelling Study of the Effects of Al2O3, CaO and MgO Impurities on Gas/Slag/Matte/Spinel Equilibria In The “Cu2O”-“FeO”-SiO2-S-Al2O3-CaO-MgO System
By T. Hidayat, D. Shishin, S. Sineva, M. Shevchenko
The effects of the slagging components Al2O3, CaO and MgO on the thermodynamics and phase equilibria of the gas/slag/matte system with major elements “Cu2O”-“FeO”-SiO2-S are characterised using an int
Jan 1, 2019
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Novel Vat Leaching System
By W. J. Young, K. B. Macneill, C. N. Smith
"A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MURRAY BROOK MINERAL DEPOSITDuring the mid-1950's intensive exploration activity in northern New Brunswick followed the discovery of the world class Brunswick base metal deposi
Jan 1, 1993
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The safety imperative?transforming the workplace to protect people
By G. Winkel
Safety conditions in industry have greatly improved over time. However, around the world, in Canada, and in each province or territory, people are still the victims of serious industrial accidents. Th
Sep 1, 2004
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Design of paste tailings disposal systems
By Fred W. Brackebusch
"The use of paste technology for surface tailings disposal may offer economic, technical, safety, and environmental advantages for both underground and surface mining operations. Paste is a non-Newton
Jan 1, 2002
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The Need for Science and Research to Highlight the Contributions of the Minerals and Energy Industries to Sustainable Development
By John R. Craynon
Science and Sustainable Development Each of the ?pillars? of sustainable development are directly impacted by mining. We need science to understand exactly how mining contributes to each. Overview
Aug 1, 2013
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In Situ Fracturing Mechanics Stress Measurements to Improve Underground Quarry Stability Analyses
By Anna M. Ferrero
Stability condition of underground excavations have to be assessed to guarantee safe operations within the quarrying working areas. This objective requires a reliable assessment of the rock mass natur
May 1, 2009
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The ACACIA Reactor Improving Gravity Recovery!
By Ish Grewal
The ACACIA Reactor - Introduction What is it? The Acacia Reactor is a fluidized bed high intensity cyanide leaching system. Purpose for its existence? The Acacia Reactor was developed to treat hig
May 1, 2002
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Rougher Flotation Cell Pulp Level Control to Increase Recovery
By Mark Ferra
Flotation is used in mining to produce concentrates of copper, gold and several other valuable ores. In 2017, a copper mine near Globe, Arizona improved their rougher cells productivity using technica
Jan 1, 2019
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Optimisation des systèmes pelles–camions en utilisant la théorie des files d’attente
By D. Komljenovic, J. Paraszczak
"This paper presents the use of queuing theory in truck fleet sizing in open pit mining operations. In the first part, a methodology is developed by which an optimal ratio between the size of shovels
Jan 1, 2004